The Efficacy of Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation
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The Response of Hematological Factors to Home-Based Exercise Rehabilitation and Center-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Coronary Artery Disease
Background: Hematological disorders such as increased white blood cells and platelets (elevated white blood cell and platelets) in coronary heart disease (CHD) are associated with increased mortality. Exercise could specifically influence hematologic factors. The purpose of this study was to survey the response of hematological factors to home-based exercise rehabilitation and center-based card...
متن کاملExercise in cardiac rehabilitation.
Introduction The notion that exercise is dangerous for patients with heart disease dogged the use of such treatment for the first half of the twentieth century. It was a further 30 years before exercise became accepted in rehabilitation. The controversy is made more diYcult by the fact that exercise may be dangerous for some patients in some circumstances. Exercise is now widely believed to ben...
متن کاملLeaders Exercise in cardiac rehabilitation
There is a saying that “what goes around comes around”, and exercise training as a treatment for patients suVering from coronary heart disease is no exception to the rule. The eighteenth century English physician, William Heberden, recorded the case of a patient suVering from angina “who set himself the task of sawing wood every day and was nearly cured”. Almost a century later in 1854, the Iri...
متن کاملLeaders Exercise in cardiac rehabilitation
There is a saying that “what goes around comes around”, and exercise training as a treatment for patients suVering from coronary heart disease is no exception to the rule. The eighteenth century English physician, William Heberden, recorded the case of a patient suVering from angina “who set himself the task of sawing wood every day and was nearly cured”. Almost a century later in 1854, the Iri...
متن کاملLeaders Exercise in cardiac rehabilitation
There is a saying that “what goes around comes around”, and exercise training as a treatment for patients suVering from coronary heart disease is no exception to the rule. The eighteenth century English physician, William Heberden, recorded the case of a patient suVering from angina “who set himself the task of sawing wood every day and was nearly cured”. Almost a century later in 1854, the Iri...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
سال: 2017
ISSN: 0735-1097
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2016.10.084